The Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in art — studio art emphasis develops students’ perceptual skills, technical making skills, creativity, and ability to think critically and independently. Students are encouraged to explore ideas between fine and applied arts methodologies and gain experiences in developing and applying skills and creativity outside the classroom. Instruction in use of art materials and specific art processes enables students to create original work reflecting their evolving vision. The degree program also facilitates broad cultural awareness of the visual arts in society through art history and criticism, the expectation of travel, and applied, real-world experiences required within the curriculum. Graduating majors are able to clearly express ideas through artworks via historical and contemporary aesthetic and technical models, along with developing a substantial vision for their own careers and/or creative possibilities in the 21st century art world.
The applied drawing concentration offers intensive studio work within courses designed to develop a wide range of technical and conceptual skills, including traditional media, mixed media and digital media. The concentration requires a foundation in fundamental aspects of drawing media and rendering, and allows students to pursue applied or fine art drawing approaches.
Admission
Students gain formal admission to the degree program through the preparation of a plan of study in Mid-Program Review (ARTF 202), a course that provides structured advising about career options and degree requirements.
Program Requirements
A minimum total of 120 credit hours is required for the Bachelor of Fine Arts in art - studio art: applied drawing concentration and includes 86 credit hours of art and art history courses listed below. A grade of C (2.000 grade points) or higher is required in major courses to count towards degree requirements. In addition to meeting the university scholastic, residence and General Education Program requirements, a minimum GPA of 2.000 is required within the major.
Course | Title | Hours |
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General Education (34-35 credit hours) | ||
Select courses to meet General Education requirements 1 | 34-35 | |
Art Foundation Studies | ||
ARTF 102 | Introduction to Art and Design 2 | 3 |
ARTF 136 | Foundation 2-D Design 2 | 3 |
ARTF 145 | Foundation Drawing 2 | 3 |
ARTF 189 | Foundation 3-D Design 2 | 3 |
ARTF 202 | Mid-Program Review | 0 |
Art History | ||
Select two ARTH 125_ Introduction to Art History courses | 6 | |
ARTH 347 | Themes in Contemporary Art and Design I | 3 |
Select 3 credit hours in ARTH 300+ (300-level or above) | 3 | |
Select 3 credit hours in ARTH 500+ (500-level or above) | 3 | |
Introductory Art Studies | ||
ARTS 232 | Introduction to Photography | 3 |
ARTS 240 | Introduction to Life Drawing | 3 |
ARTS 252 | Introduction to Painting Media | 3 |
ARTS 261 | Introduction to Printmaking | 3 |
ARTS 270 | Introduction to Ceramics | 3 |
ARTS 282 | Introduction to Sculpture and Extended Media | 3 |
Select one course from the following | 3 | |
Digital Studio | ||
Digital 3-D Tools in Sculpture | ||
Studio Art Program Studies | ||
ARTS 305 | Studio Tools and Presentation | 3 |
ARTS 398 | Interdisciplinary Seminar | 2 |
Select one course in ARTE/ARTG/ARTS 200- or 300- level (excludes ARTS 375_, ARTS 390_ courses) | 3 | |
Select two courses in ARTE/ARTS 300-level (excludes ARTS 375_, ARTS 390_ courses) | 6 | |
Select one course in ARTE/ARTH/ARTS 300-level or above; or three 1 credit hour courses from the following | 3 | |
ARTH/ARTS 390_ | QuickFire Topics | |
ARTS 375_ | Special Topics in Ceramics | |
Applied Drawing Concentration | ||
Select three of the following courses | 9 | |
The Moving Image | ||
Life Drawing Studio | ||
Intermediate Drawing | ||
Mixed Media in Drawing | ||
Painting with Narrative and Sequence | ||
ARTS 545 | Advanced Drawing Studio (two courses required) | 6 |
ARTS 598 | Studio Art Senior Project | 3 |
ARTS 599 | Senior Exhibition | 3 |
Total Credit Hours | 120 |
Note: 45+ upper-division credit hours are required for graduation. Model programs of study are available in the School of Art, Design and Creative Industries office and ADCI website3.
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Required major courses may also count towards General Education requirements. Students will need to select additional electives to reach 120 credit hours required for graduation with assistance from an advisor.
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Must be completed prior to enrolling in ARTF 202.
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Applied Learning
Students in the Bachelor of Fine Arts in art - studio art program are required to complete an applied learning or research experience to graduate from the program. The requirement can be met by completing ARTS 599 Senior Exhibition.